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JOHN ROGERS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, BOOKBINDER, 4v, -AND NEWS VENDOR, JOHN ROGERS begs to lfilorurVJUiTCTIASr that he has taken the above Business, la.J ried on by the MISSES BRADLEY, where he hopes by strict attention to business-thorough knowledge of the trade in all its branches—punctuality in the executioit of all Orders entrusted to him, to merit a share of public support. J. R. has increased the Stock considerably and added. a number of Novelties thereto, an inspection of which he respectfully solicits, and also calls attention totha following SPECIALITIES: Daily and Weekly Papers supplied and delivered in any part of the Town. A Daily Parcel from London, enabling him to execute Orders on the Second Day. A New Stock of Music at Half-price, all Pieces not im Stock procured by return of Post. Grocers, Tea Dralers, and Drapers' Shop and Counter Papers, and Paper Bags. Shops and Schools supplied at Wholesale Prices. NJTI THE ADDRESS: BOOKSELLER-R 0 G E R ty STATIONER. 20, HOJIE-STREPT. 1257J
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Sales by Auction- SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH & JONKS. ?' T? O? FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE GOLDEN LION, ROSSETT. MESSRS. BAUGH & JO?E? hc? to An- 1 nounce that their next SALE of Fat and Store ?rOCK at the Golden Lion, Rossett, will be held on MONDAY, the 11th of JULY, 1S70, where they have every accommodation for a large stock, and as their customers are numerous owners of stock have an excol- lent opportunity of disposing of it at good prices. This silt" has been established for some years, and is held regularly every month. Stock already entered Several Prime Fat Beasts Fresh Barrens Milching Cows A lot of Fat Calves Prime Fat Sheep Prime Fat Lambs Several Fat and Store Pigs. The Auctioneers respectfully solicit further entries and that the Stock be sent in good time to the Sale that they mav commence at the time fixed. Sale at two o'clock. 1306.i SALE OF YERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IX UPPER HOPE-STREET, WREX- HAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. TO RE SOLD BY AUCTION by IESSRS TBAI-TC.H and Jú;3, ?t the Black Lion Inn, Hope-street, Wrexham, on Tuesday, the 12th day of .1111Y 1^70, at four for tive o'clock in the afternoon, by order of the mortgagee tnd subject to conditions to be then and there produced-All that very substantially lmilt and conveniently arranged MESSUAGE or DWEL- Ll:(i-Hot-E with the SHOP, yard and appurtenances, thereunto belonging, situate in Upper Hope-street, in Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and now and for some years past in the occupation of Mrs Wright, milliner. This property is well situated for business purposes and would be a good and safe investment. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Mr OWEN, solicitor, Wrexham. 1117J COEDPOETH, NEAR WREXHAM. Desirable FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWEL- LING-HOUSES, with the gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at Coedpueth, near Wrcx- haui, in the county of Denbigh. rno '? ?OLD by AUCTION, by MESSRS 1 BAUGH and JONES, at the Cross Foxes, Coed- pueth. aforesaid, on TUESDAY, the Utth day of July 1870, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in the lots and order under- mentioned, or in such other lots ami order as shall be declared at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced LOT I.- All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, with the gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at Coedpoetli, aforesaid, and now or late in the occupation of Mr John Senior. LOT 2.—All those two MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the two gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate adjoining the last men- tioned lot, and now or late in the occupation of John Morris and James Betton. This property is situate in the midst of a large in- creasing and thriving district, and affords a good invest- ment for capitalists. A plan of the property lies for inspection at the offices of, and any further particulars may be obtained on application to, the Auctioneers, Temple Row, Wrexham, and Mr JAMES, solicitor, Wrexham. Brynyffynnon Offices, 1st July, 1870. 12S20 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the Town and Borough of Wrexham, Denbighshire. TO e Sold ov AUCf10. hy MESSRS TBAU(.H aad JONES, in the month of July, in- stant, a well-built DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, now occupied as a beerhouse and vaults, situate at the Town Hill, Wrexham, formerly in the occupation of Mr John Parry Hughes, bell-hanger, but now of Mr John Rowland, brewer. Also, a cottage, with the smith's shops, &-c., a(Ijoiniii- the above, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Lloyd; also, a compact brewery, with malthouse, sheds, and appurtenances belonging, together with the large and productive garden adjoining, now in the occupation of Mr John Rowland. The above premises are very extensive, and in one of the best business situations in the town of Wrexham. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements, and further information may be obtained from JOHN LEWIS, Esq., solicitor, or at tile offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexhaill. 12Tlo Wrexham, 1st July, 1870. SALES BY MR LOVATT. (TROVE PARK, WREXHAM. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, early in August, two I. well-built semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCES, called Tai Llwvn, with lfower gardens and out-offi-^s JKJ) WARD LOVATT, Auctioneer. Old Swan Hotel, .Tilly Nth, ¡;ÏII, 1;1:120 NANT MlXERA MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). TO be SOLD by AUCTION, on MONDAY, July 18th 1870, at the Old Swan Hotel, Wrexham, two 424J SHARES in the above company. Sale at '.i o'clock. EDWARD LOVATT, Auctioneer. Old Swan Hotel, July 8th, 1870. 1333o T I-. mr >fn.-cnLi nTTTTnTnV .C- VT OUTPIT oALih liI .ULoono ,n\.lJ\.V. cv ljuruivix. BRYMBO, WREXHAM. S\LE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, AND MINERALS THEREUNDER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause of Forde v. Kinnear, in one Lot, by MR JOHN CHURTON (the person appointed by His Honour the Vice Chancellor, Sir William Milbourne James), at the Wvunsuiv Amis Hotel, Wrexham, on Thursday, the 21st day of July, 1S70, at one for two o'clock in the ztftul-ziovii, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced— All that valuable FREKHOLD FARM, situate at Glanrafon, in the township of Brymbo, near Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, containing 30a. 2r. ;p" of land of statute measure, or thereabouts, be the same more or less, now in the occupation of Mr Edward Jones, with the coal and other minerals in and under the same. The Coal under the property has been proved, and con- sists of all the different seams worked in the imme- "diatelv adjoining colleries of Broughton, Brymbo, West- minster, cV-c., t%ze., with any of which or otherwise, they could be advantageously worked, and from the workings of which collieries, intending purchasers will be enabled to form an estimate of the valuable quality of the Coal under this estate. Earlv possession may be had. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may be obtained from the Auctioneer, Chester and Whitchurch, or at the offices of Messrs Burder and Dunning, solicitors, 27 Parliament-street, Westminster; Messrs Church, Sons, and Clarke, solicitors, 9, Bedford Itow, London; Messrs Duncan and Cayley, solicitors, Chester and Mold, where a section of the coal seams may also be seen Messrs .Tames and Griffin, solicitors, Bennetts Hill, Bir- mingham, and at the said Inn. Dated this 22nd day of June, 1870. EDWARD BLOXAM, 1211jj Chief Clerk. MERIONETHSHIRE.—YALE OF FESTINIOG. hnportant Sale of rerif attractive and extremely valuable Freehold Estates, situate iuthe jiarishesof Festiniog and MD'uttivrwj, known as "Diioi g comprehenuing al),)llt 1700 AC■.■■■, divided into upwards of twenty moderate sized farms. T\/rESSRS. CRCHTJ and ELPHICK haw 1\ 1 the honour to announce that they have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Oakley Arms Hotel, Tan-y-bwlch, on WI: I INKS L>AY, the 17th of August, 1870, at two for three o'clock p.in. most punctually, in the several Lots set forth in the printed particulars of sale, or in such other and in such order as the agents oi the vendors may determine upon at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions of sale as will then be produced, the highly attractive and important FREEHOLD ESTATES known as Ddol y Moeh," situate in the parishes of Festiniog and Maentwrog, in the county of Merioneth, portions of which form the beautiful and far-famed Vale of Festiniog, through which the river Dwyryd and its contributaries meander for a considerable distance, affordinjr excellent sport for the angler and as the Estates are richly wooded they present to the eye some of the grandest scenery to be found in North Wales. The Estates comprehend in the whole upwards of 1700 STATUTE ACRES OF LAND, divided into upwards of twenty compact Farms, with excellent homesteads, in the hands of highly respectable tenants, who hold from year to year at extremely mode- rate rents and with which will be sold all the extensive rights of Sheepwalk on the Moelwyn. Festiniog, and Maentwrog Mountains. The property is well supplied with water, is intersected by most excellent turnpike and other roads, lies within two miles from -Nl;ieiitwrog ALiid Tan-y-bwlch, close to the Market town of Festiniog, to which place there is a railway, which passes through part of the estate, and is about five miles distant from Port- madoc station oil the Cambrian Railways. The scenery, which is beautiful bevond description, embraces the Vale of Festiniog, Pont Aber-GIaslyn, Ueildgelert, the Snowdonian Mountain range, Ac., &c. There is a Slate Qnarry upon one portion of the property, and it is believed that Lead Ore exists to a considerable extent. It is proposed to sub-divide the Estates into about IS separate Lots, varying from 12 to 400 acres each, for the convenience of small capitalists. Mr HF-R)- JO.NI>, the Local Agent. residing at Llechrwd, about one mile and a half frum Tan-v-bwlch, will shew the Lots. —Pointed particulars with Plans may be had of the said Mr Hi:itv .TONKS at the Oakley Arms Hotel, Tan-y-hwlch; and the Hotels at Festiniog and Mitentwrog; they may also be had, with any further information which may be required, at the Offices of Messrs. KELLY, KEEE, and ltoi-Fit, Solicitors, Mold from Mr BELLIS, Engineer and Surveyor," Mold Mr ALFRED GARDNER. Purveyor, Chester; and from Messrs. CUTRTON and ELPllICK, the Auctioneers. Whitchurch (Shropshire), aud Chester. 130Ie Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR ALBERT BURY. .r- VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND. Suitable for Building Sites situate near Spring Lodge, IN the township of Wrexham Abbot, in the parish of H n.RHAM, in the countg of Denbigh, adjoining the Turnpike Road leading from Wrexham to Holt, and in close proximitg to the town of Wrexham, and at the junction of the roads leading to Cefn Park alld IIolt, and MOST eligibly situated for the erection of Villa Residences. nno BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR -L ALBERT BURY, at the Old Swan Inn, Abbot- street, NVrexlxllll, on Monday, July lIth, at three for four o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other Lot or Lots as may be determined at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced. LOT I-Containing 2SS3 square yards, having frontages to the Wrexham and Holt Turnpike Roads, and the road leading from Wrexham to Cefn Park. LOT -Containing 1935 square yards of Land, having a frontage to the Wrexham and Holt Turnpike Road. LOT 3—Containing 2910 square yards, and having the like frontage. LOT 4—Containing 2260 square yards, having a front- age to the road leading from Wrexham to Cefn Park. LOT 5—Containing 3868 square yards having the like frontage. LOT ti—Containing 3874 square yards, having the like frontage. The above Land is pleasantly situated, is approached by excellent roads, and affords a rare opportunity for the erection of villa residences. Further particulars and lithographed plans may be had by applying to the Auctioneer, Temple Place, Wrexham, or to Mr J. DEVEREUX PUGH, solicitor, Temple Chambers. Wrexham, June 22nd, 1870. 1213j IN CHANCERY. 1862, R., No. 32. RILEY v. E D G Wr O R T H. TO BE SOLD, pursuant to a Decree made in T the above cause, with the approbation of the Vice Chancellor Stuart, by MR ALBERT BURY, at the Wynstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, on Monday, the 18th day of July, 1870, at two for three o'clock p.m., precisely, three several pieces of LAND, situate at Wrexham Fechan, in the township of Wrexham Regis, in the town and Borough of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had gratis of 31r JOHN JAMES, of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, solicitor Mr WLLLOL GHBY RAIMONDI, of IS, Houghton- street, New Inn, in the county of Middlesex, solicitor, and of Mr ALBERT BURY, of No. 10, Temple Place, Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and at the place of sale. ROBERT W. PEAKE, Chief Clerk. W. RAIMOND1, Solicitor. 16, Houghton-street, New Inn, London, Agent for JOHN JAMES, Solicitor, Wrexham. 120j FREEHOLD PROPERTY. BRIDGE-STREET, WREXHAM. MR ALBERT BURY !S instructed to SELL 1 by AUCTION, at the Old Swan Inn, Abbot- street, Wrexham, on Tuesday, the 19th (lay of July, 1870, at five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions- All that valuable MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE with the yard and outbuildings belonging thereto—comprising stable, coach house, cart house, slaughter house, sheep lodge, & situate in the corner of Bridge-street and Brook-street, in the Borough of Wrexham, and now in the occupation of Mrs Jane Samuel. The House is commodious, and the property is most advantageously situated in a main thoroughfare of the town, and has a frontage of 27 feet to Bridge-street, and a frontage of 84 feet, or thereabouts, to Brook- street. The site by its central position offers great capabilities for the erection of a Public Building or large business premises. For further particulars apply to Messrs ACTON & BURY, solicitors, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneer, Temple Place, Wrexham. 1228j SALE BY MR. THOMAS DE -%N. MOLD. SALE of BUILDFriS' MATERIALS, HOUSEHOLD FURXITURE, J'c, MR. THOMAS D?AN hes to annonnce that -A/f he has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (unless previously disposed of by Primte Treaty), on THURSDAY, the 2-Sth day of JULY, 1870, on the pre- mises Glanr.ifon, Mold, full particulars of which will appear in future papers, the STOCK-IN-TRADE of a builder and contractor, consisting of a quantity of best pine pitch timber and boards, yellow and red cletil ditto, scaffold poles, planks, and cords, cast nails, slate nails and flooring boards, sash window frames and panel doors, a quantity of Minton's and Maw's patent tiles of various colours, building bricks, white and blue tire bricks, &c, Also a quantity of excellent modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Mav be viewed the day previous to the sale, and full information may be obtained from the Auctioneer. 1308.) MOLD AND CILCEN, FLINTSHIRE. VALUABLE BLTILDIN-G LASD and a Cottage, at llhydygoleg, near the Mold Cotton Mill, about half- a-mile from the Town of Mold, and Land near Dolfechias, about three iniles froui the saiiie place. TO bp SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. THOMAS DEAN, at the Black Lion Hotel, in Mold, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of AUGUST, 1870, at three o'clock most punctually, the following important PROPERTY, being Surplus Lands of the Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway Company, subject to condi- tions of Sale to be then produced, and in the following lots, or such other lots as shall be decided on at the time of Sale, and unless previously disposed of by private contract. LOT 1.—All that piece or parcel of BUILDING LAND or Ground, having a frontage to the Mold and Denbigh Turnpike Road, and adjoining on other sides to property belonging to Mr Craig and containing by admeasurement Ua, Ur, 8p. LOT 2.-Aiiotlier piece or parcel of BUILDING LAND or Ground, adjoining the previous lot, and also having a frontage to the said Turnpike Road, and con- taining bv admeasurement Oa. lr, 17p. LOT 3.—All that piece or parcel of M EADOW LAND, fronting the said Turnpike Road on the North East; adjoining property of Mr Craig on the South and West and bounded by the River Alyn on the North, and con- taining by admeasurement 4a. 3r. 15p. LOT 4.—A piece of HARDEN GROUND, situate in the rear of the New Toll-house on the said Turnpike Road, and for some time past used by the occupants of such Toll-house, and containing by admeasurement Oa. Or. Up. LOT. 5.—The OLD TOLL-HOUSE and PREMISES and the piece of LAND fronting the same, bounded partly by property of Edward Bate, Esq., and partly by property of P. B. D. Cooke, Esq., and containing b' admeasurement Oa. Ir. 5p. The above Lots are all at Khydygoley, near Mold. LOT tt-A piece or parcel of LAND, near Dolfechias, in the parish of Cilcen, in the county of Flint, bounded partly by the said Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway, on the other part by land of LI. F. Lloyd, Esq., and on other part by lallll of Mr and Miss Williams, and con- taining- by admeasurement tJa, 2r. lOp. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from Messrs. KELLY, KEENE, & ROPEII, Solicitors, Mold, at whose Offices a Plan of the above Lots iiity be seen one week prior to the Sale. Mold, 6th July, 1870. 1302y SALES BY MR GRIFFITHS. DF.NBIGHSHIUE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. JULY 7th (fair day), 1870. MR GRIFFITHS respectfully Rnnounces that im he has been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION in his Mart, on THURSDAY the 7tli day of Inlv ffair day), a splendid lot of FAT and STORE ro I" the property of T. LI. Fitz Hugh, Esq., and other first-class feeders. Sale at Ten o clock. Overton, Ruabon. 1210j AN* NUALThAY LETTING AT RIDLEY WOOD. Sale of First-Class Upland G and Meadow HAY and AFT BR-G BASS. MR GRIFFITHS re&pectfnHy announces that ? ? has heen hOl1onrc,l with illstrllctions from ,N Ir8 .Jone;; :Lnll others, toSF?lif, by AUCTION, on :FIH-  JULY, WO, ,S»«. UAt ne?t, ? Isycned, Denh?Mtm-e, S1 BiSthge liV'- fA. AFTEU-U11ASS  LOT A. R, P. T?tton Green F.eld.cont.ming ? ? J 2 The Gate field 2 3 30 3 The Red Wither 2 U 4 The Foot Rf?d Field 9 2 :If; 5 The Hou"h 2: :ï (; The Shoiiltler of )lutton Field 8 I 3!) 7 TheSixAcre Field. 6 0 0 S' Francis's Lane Field 4 3:U The 1prop1 ertv of MmJones Who' will appoint a person to show the same. Lot 9 Twelve acres of well-grown Meadow Hay and After-grass 14) Eight ditto ditto ditto clrowingfnUie Township of Dutton-y-Bran the property of Mra Je?n?i, <'orn:?i Hall, who WlR appoint a person to show the lots. Lot 11 Four acres of well-grown Upland "ay Grass Growing at the Parkey, the property of Mr John Pearce, who will show the lots. LOT A. R, P. 12 t'roft:md Orchard.contammgl 2 0 13 J.on? Field 3 0 0 14 Banky ditto, ? 0 0 1 14 Bittikv (litto property of Mr Eo, wara AdJolIlI¡g Stitef)n 1 Davies, who will appoint n person to show the lots. Sale at Four o'< lock. 1334j Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR. CONNOR. PRRLIMfNARY ANNOUNCEMENT. In the Yet,, Public Hall, Me)pc-strect, Wrexham. IARGE and important sale of HOUSEHOLD J FURNITURE and effects also a good number of Forms, with backs suitable for a chapel or school, and a large number of chairs. Further particulars and date of sale in next Saturday's paper. WILLIAM CONNOR, Auctioneer, 1331o Wrexham. SALE BY MESSRS. LUCAS & CO. LUCAS'S LIVERPOOL—CARRIAGE SALE. Fourth Monthly Sale of the Season-by Messrs. Liteas and Co., on Friday, the 15th instant, at 12 o'clock prompt, at their Repository, Liverpool. ON hi HUNDRED CARRIAGES—40 Sefq of 0 Harness: consisting of miniature Broughams, Clarences, pony Gigs and Phaetons, Park, Albert, and Stanhope 13liwioiis; Wagonettes, Drags—both two and four wheeled; Stanhope and Dennett Gigs, Jaunting Cars, Glass-sided Phastons, &c. New and Second hand double and single harness. On view the day prior and on the morning of Sale. Entry closes as soon as 100 Carriages are entered. No Carriages received after Monday next. the 11th inst. 1307e SALE BY MESSRS WHEATLEY, KIRK, AND PRICE. Under the Bankruptcy Act, 1869.-Re Holywell Tinplate Works Company, Holywell, Flintshire. ESSRS WHEATLEY KIRK and PRICE are honoured with instructions from the trustee herein to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 20tli and 21st July, all the nearly new and modern PLANT, steam engines, boilers, plate mills, furnaces, tinning machines, utensils, fixtures and apparatus, and a large assemblage of miscellaneous effects; further particulars of which will be given in catalogues, which may be had of the Auctioneers, 35, Princess-street, Manchester; or James Cartwright, Esq., solicitor, Chester 1297o SALE BY MESSRS DEBENHAM, TEWSON, & FARMER. Flint-shire.—A valuable and highly speculative Freehold Property, comprising a compact farm of abotit 7S acres, delightfully situate on the slope of a hill, com- manding unlimited vietcs, of palwramic beauty, and deserving especial notice from the fact that it presents undeveloped sources of ivealth in a series of rich lime rocks, veiit8 of lead and other ores, and having a branch railway through it, with an arrangement for a siding, the mincmls may be immediately worked, with the a nticipation of immense results. MESSRS DEBENHAM, TEWSON, ad IVi. FARMER will SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, in the city of London, on TUESDAY next, July 12, at 2, a valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate in the township of Uchymynydd Ucha, and parish of Hope, near Tryddyn, about six miles from Mold, 12 from Chester, and five from the Wrexham, Rossett, and Hope Railway Stations comprising a commodious farm-house, known as Trimley-hall, with large range of outbuildings, yards, garden, small paddock, and about 78a. lr, lOp. of arable, pasture, and woodland, let to a yearly tenant, at the annual rent of X130. The property includes a series of lime rocks, of a highly valuable and exceptional character. There are also all the indications of lead, and reports which have been obtained are so satisfactory that an energetic proprietor may confidently expect to realize from this source a very considerable income, if not a large fortune. Also a Ground-rent of £6 per annum, secured upon Frith Mill, with its plant, land, and appurtenances, containing about one acre, with reversion at Michaelmas, 1903, to the rack rental. The Wrexham and Minera Branch Railway, now in course of construction, passes through the property. Arrange- ments have been made for a siding and other accom- modation works, and a station, shortly expected to be opened, will afford increased facilities of access. Par- ticulars, with plan, of Messrs WITIIINGTON and PETTY, solicitors, Manchester; of JAMES WHEELER, Esq., solicitor, 4, Yictoria-street, Westminster, S.W. and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside. 957o Public and Legal Notices. WREXHAM MARKET HALL COMPANY. NOTICE IS H?hEHY GIVEN, that the IN ORDINARY G ENERAL MEETING of the Share- holders of the above company, will be held at the office of the company, in the Market Hall, Wrexham, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of July, instant, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. By order of the Directors, JONATHAN OWEN, Secretary Wrexham, 5th July, 1870. 1293o "THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861." In the matter of the assignment of John Lester, late of X'orthop, in the county of Flint, Publican and Contractor. ]yuTI-E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all claim N due from this Estate must be forwarded to Mr FRANCIS WOOl) MASSEY, Solicitor, White Friars, Chester, on or before the the Twenty-fifth instant, after which day a dividend will be declared, and any claim made after the above date will be disallowed. 1312e NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK, SIX TY-TIL 1RD DIVIDEND. 1VT0T CE IS HEREBY tHVK". that a -LN DIVIDED of TEN Shillings per Share (being at the rate of Ten per Cent per Annum), for the Half- year ended 30tli ultimo, on the Capital Stock of the Company, and a BONUS of FIFTEEN Shillings per Share (making a total distribution of 17 £ per Cent, l or the year), will be paid to the Proprietors, free of Income Tax, on and after the 12th instant, at the Head Office and the respective Branches. The Transfer Books will be closed from this date to the 12th instant inclusive. By order of the Directors, RICHARD JONES, Liverpool, 5tli July, 1870. Liverpool Manager. 12:i;sj IX CHANCERY. In the matter of the Act 19 and 19 Victoria, chapter 120, intituled. An Act to facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled Estates, and oj the Act 21st and 22ml Victoria, chapter 77, intituled An Act to amend and extend the Settled Estates Act of 1856, and of the Act 27th and 2$TH Victoria, chapter 45, intituled A n Act to further amend the Settlecl Estates Act of 1856. And In the matter of certain picces of land situate in the Townships of Moreton below and Esclusham below, in the parishes of Ruabon and Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and railed Hafod, otherwise Hafod-y-Bwch Farni and Clwt Farm, containing together 130 acres or thsreabont-S, settled by the Will of the late John Roberts, form-rig of Xew Hall, in the parish of PLitaboit, after- wards of Pen-Y-Oryn IIall, in the same parish, and afterwards of Bache ha.f in the parish of Llangollen, all in the county of Denbigh, and of the Minerals in and under the said nieces of land. PURSUANT to the above-mentioned Acts of JL Parliament and the Consolidated General Order of this Court in that behalf, NOTICE IS HEREBY tjlVE, that on the 21st day of June, 1870, Sarah Roberts, of Bache Isaf, in the parish of Llangollen, in the county of Denbigh, widow William Geddes Smith. of Bache Isaf, aforesaid, gentleman, and Sarah his wife John William Maxwell mith, of Bache Isaf, aforesaid, gentleman and Sarah Maria Smith, spinster, of Bache Isaf, aforesaid, presented their petition to the Lord Hi!h Chancellor of Great Britain, to be heard before his Honor the Vice-Chancellor Sir William Milbourne James, praying that an order might be made vesting in William Overton awl John William Maxwell Smith, in the said petition mentioned, or of such other persons as might he approved of by the Court, general powers for granting mining leases and leases of minerals of and under the farml and hereditaments mentioned in the heading of the said Petition, or any part or parts thereof, upon the terms mentioned in the 13th paragraph of the said peti- tion, and such other terms and conditions as to the said Trustees should seem fit, and to enter into all necessary contracts for the same, such leases to be in conformity with the provisions of the several Acts of Parliament mentioned in the heading of the said petition, and to he subject to such other conditions as his Lordship might direct. 2. That for the purpose of extending the said powers, and for the purpose of setting aside and of duly apply- ing according to the provisions of the 1st of the said Acts the rents and payments reserved on any of such Leases, the said William Overton and John William Maxwell Smith, or such other persons as might be ap- proved by his Lordship, might be appointed Trustees, with liberty for any person interested under the Will of the said. Testator, John Roberts, in the petition men- tioned, in case of the death or incapacity to act of either of them, to apply to the Court for the appointment of one or more persons to act as Trustee or Trustees in his place, with all the powers and duties of the Trustee so dying or becoming incapable of acting. 2. That the costs of the petitioners and all other per- sons served with and properly appearing on the said pe- tition of and incident to this application and consequent thereon, might be taxed as between Solicitor and Client, and the amount thereof, when certified, paid by the pe- titioners in the first instance, but that the said William Oycrton and John William Maxwell Smith, or such other persons as aforesaid, might be ordered to repay such amounts to the petitioners out of the first moneys which they should receive by way of royalties under any lease which they might make under the said powers, or tnat his Lordship might make such other order in the premises as to his Lordship should seem fit. AKD NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN, that the petitioners may be served with any order of the Court or of the Judge in Chambers, or notice relating to the subjccti of the said petition, at the Offices of Me sieurs Blake and Hughes, situate at 3, Lothbury, in the Citv of London. w Dated this 2-ith ùa. of June, 1870. BLAKE & HUGHES, 3, Lothbury, London, A3 gents for J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, of y Wrexham, Solicitor for the petitioners. Public and Legal Notices. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. TN the County Comt of Denbighshire, hoMen at JL Ruthin, in the m.nter of THOMAS WILLIAMS, fonnerly of Pantygwlanod, Llanarmon in Yale, after- wards of Borras Lodge, Glanypwll, near Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, adjudged bankrupt on the 21st day of October, Him). An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bank- rupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless n appeal he duly entered against the Judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. 16 0 l1 afeo L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. TIR ABBOT rCHA INCLOSURE. I GEORGE SMITH, of the Corn Exchange, ? 9,. Northampton, in the County of Northampton, the aluer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of the Commons and Waste Lands of Tir Abbot Ucha, situate in the Parish of Cerrig-y-druidion, in the County of Denbigh, hereby give notice that a Schedule of all Claims and objections which have been made in the matter of the said Inclosure, and of my determinations thereon, has been deposited at the Lion Hotel, in the said Parish, for the inspection of all persons interested therein. Given under my hand this fourth day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1870. 1292j GEORGE SMITH. DENBIGHSHIRE REGISTRATION. LIBERALS possessing qualifications for a county vote and not on the Register, are earnestly re- quested to communicate AT ONCE with the under- signed, who will send in claims free of charge. Those already on the Register who have changed their residence or qualification, or whose name, address, Ltc., are wrongly or insufficiently described, should also com- municate the same, in order that new claims may be sent in. A copy of the register may be seen on the Church or Chapel doors, or on application to W. H. TILSTON. Denbighshire Liberal Association, Hope-street Chambers, Wrexham. 1277f WILLIAM DAVIES DECEASED. Pursuant to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd and 23rd Vic., cap. 35, entitled, "An Act to further amend the law of property and to relieve trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all per- Nsons having claims upon or against the Estate of WILLIAM DAVIES, late of Knolton, in the parish of Overton, in the county of Flint, labourer, who died on the 9th day of April, 1861, and whose Will was proved in the Saint Asaph District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate on the 29th day of June following, by William Morgan, of Knolton, aforesaid, farmer, the Ex- ecutor, are required on or before the 18th day of July next, to send to the said William Morgan the particulars of such claims upon or against the said deceased William Davies, and that at the expiration of such time the said William Morgan will proceed to distribute the whole of the assets of the said deceased among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard to those claims only of which he shall then have had notice. Dated this 29th day of June, 1870. 1250j JONATHAN HUGHES (DECEASED). Pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd Vic., cap. 35, intituled, An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustess." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that aH 1 Creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of JONATHAN HUGHES, late of Rhosddu, in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, beerhouse-keeper, deceased, who died on the 26th day of December, 1869, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate on the 7th day of April, 1870, by David Jones, the sole executor therein named, are hereby required to send in the particulars of their debts, claims, or demands to me, the undersigned, on or before the 16th day of July, 1870, at the expiration of which time the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said testator in accordance with the said will, having regard only to the debts or claims of which he shall then have received notice. Dated this 2nd day of June, 1870. J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, Regent-street, Wrexham, solicitor to 1272o the sole Executor. Tenders. TO COLLIERY OWXEIIS. THE Talargoch Mining Companv (Limited) invite .L TENDERS for the supply of 100 Tons of COAL per week for Twelve months, from the 1st Of August next. Tenders, statins price per ton delivered either at Prestatyn or Meliden Stations, including Wagon hire, to be addressed to the Directors at the Mine, by Wednes- day, the 20th of July next. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or anv tender. For further particulars apply to WM.-SMITH, TahtrgocSi Mine, RbyL June 22, 1S70. I24pj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPLRIT VAULTS. TO be LET BY TENDER, a very nrst c)? i. Wholesale and retail WINE and SPIRIT VAULTS, situate in the centre of the Town of WREXHAM, the business of which has been successfully carried on by the owner during the last 38 years, and whose only reason for parting with it is his retirement from business. The Tenant (who may have a lease of the premises if desired) will have the advantage of a large Wholesale Trade with Public-houses belonging to the owner. Conditions of Letting 1 iv be seen by responsible parties on application to Messrs. J. CLARK & SON", Wine and Spirit Merchants, or T. RYMER, Esq., Solicitor, Wrexham. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 23RD of July next. Wrexham, 23rd June, 1S70. 1284e THE WREXHAM GAS LIGHT COMPANY. (CONTRACT No. 3.) TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, & OTHERS. rpHE DIRECTORS of the above Company ar., desirous of receiving Tenders from persons willing to Contract for the erection of a Retort House, 95 feet by 42 feet 6 inches, and a Chimney 110 feet high, at their new works, Wrexham. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of John Rowe, Esq,, C.E., College-street, Wrexham, on and after Thursday next. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 2Uth instant, endorsed "Tender for Contract No. 3." The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order of the Board, THOMAS WALKER, Secretary. Wrexham, July 1st, 1870. 12SIe Railway Announcements. DENBIGH, RUTHIN. & CORWEN RAILWAY. SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS. — BARMOUTH, DOL- GELLEY, and BALA LAKE, 011 FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd, and TUESDAY, JLNE 7th, and every Tuesday and Friday until further notice, CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Bala, Dolgelley, and Bar- mouth, from stations between Denbigh and Gwyddel- wern inclusive. For particulars see small bills. LONDON & NORTH WESTERN, AND DENBIGH, RUTHIN, & CORWEN RAILWAYS. CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS for Visitors to the beautiful Vales of LLANGOLLEN and CLWYD, BALA LAKE, and DOLGELLEY. On and after WED- NESDAY, IuN-E 1st, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS will be issued from RHYL, by the 8.2 a.m. and 11.5 a.m. trains to Ruthin, Corwen, Llangollen, Bala, and Dol- gelley. For particulars see bills. GREAT WESTERN, AND DENBIGH, RUTHIN, AND CORWEN RAILWAYS. SEA.BATHING !-CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued daily on and from WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st, until further notice, to RHYL, from Dolgelley and all intermediate stations. For particulars see bills. T. CARTWRIGHT, Ruthin Station, May, 1870 General Manager. A DAY AT LLANGOLLEN. A CHEAP EXCuR-Ji??RAI? to LLAN- 'k GOLLEN and back, in connection with Mancott British School, per Wrexham Mold and Connali's Quay and Great Western Railways, will run on MONDAY, July 18th, leaving Buckley at 8 o'clock, a.m. The Sandycroft Drum and Fife Band will accompany the trip. FARE—2s. For particulars see bills. 1299e Entertainments and Meetings. GRESFORD LADIES CLUB. THE ANNlVEttSAUY ? the above Female JL Society, will be held on MONDAY next, July 11th, 1870, on the Green as usual—the same being in excellent order. Members are requested to meet at 2 o'clock, p.m., and to proceed to churehat 3. Under the patronage of the following ladies and gentlemen:—Captain and Mrs White, D. Rasbotham, Esq. and Miss Rasbotham, J. Burton, Esq. and Mrs Burton, Mrs and Miss Townshend, &c. Tea on the Green at Five o'clock, p.m. Dancing to commence at Six. Tickets for Tea and Dancing 3a. each. Tickets for Dancing Is. Mr J. W. Jones's excellent Brass Band is engaged for the occasion. Programme of Dance Music. Country Dance Polka Quadrille Schotische Lancers Polka Country Dance Varsoviano Quadrille Galop Lancers Schotische Valse Quadrille Polka Lancers Galop 1 NoTF.-Special trains will run as ustud. 1295e J. DAVIES, Secretary. Entertainments and Meetings. UNDEB BRAWDOL SOCIETY. WYNN- STAY ARMS HOTEL, RUABON. Tlie 51st ANNIVERSARY of the- uoove Hociety will be held on SATURDAY, JULY 16,1870. All members are requested to attend at 10 o'clock to receive their tickets. 1242j MOLD LADIES' CIATB. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Mr NJOHN ROBERTS, of Wrextmn?s?reet, has this day CEASED to be the Secretary of the above Club. By Order of the Committee. 6th July, 1S70. 1311j OSWESTRY INSTITUTE. BY THE KIND I'ERMISSTOX OF SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN BART: M.P., THE ANNUAL FETE WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, THE 22ND JULY 1870, AT WYNNSTAY PARK, Near Ruabon Station, on the Great Western Railway, WHE:" THE WHOLE OF THE GROUNDS AND GARDENS, WILL BE THROWN OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. BICYCLE AND FOOT RACES, AliT SALLYS of Various Sorts, indmlillg the SPECIAL BOBHT, X. Y.Z., No. 001, ARCHERY, CRICKET, CROQUET, SKITTLES, QIOITS, LEAPING BARS, FOOTBALL, SWINGS, and GYMNASTIC Apparatus, including Trapeze Bars, Flying Rings, &-c. The New French Cymnastic Novelty from Ecole Mili- taire, Paris, Le .Teu de Tourniquet," BALLOONS, FIRE- wonlis, and MARIONETTES. NANT-Y-BELLAN TOWER, WATERLOO TOWER, OBELISKS & GARDENS. THE BAND OF THE ROYAL DENBIGH MILITIA (Under the Leadership of MR JENNINGS), AND THE BAND OF THE 15TH SHROPSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS (Under the Leadership of Mr PARRY), Are engaged for the DANCING. Refreshments, including Tea and Coffee, will be sup- plied at Moderate Charges. Admission to the Grounds, tM., for tickets purchased before July 18th; after, Is. Children, 6d. Gardens, 3d extra. Tickets to be had in Oswestry at the Public Hall, and in Wrexham at Messrs. Bayley and Bradley's, or of Mr Peate, Overton Arcade; Chirk, Mr Griffiths, Hand Hotel; Newbridge, Mr Randies, shopkeeper; Rhos-y- medre, Mr Puleston, shopkeeper Ruabon, Mr Allen, Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Mr Parry, bookseller, and the Lodge keeper. The only Entrance to the Park will be at Ruabon. Parties will be booked on the Great Western Railway at Single Fare for the Double Journey, from all stations between Liverpool, Bala, and Shrewsbury and Ruabon (inclusive),at which the following trains stop, viz.:— Leave Shrewsbury 12.25, Liverpool 9.40, Bala 9.15 and 11.15. Passengers will be booked from Oswestry per 12.50 ordinary train, and also by a special train at 1.30 p.m., at the Single Fare for the Double Journey, viz., 9kl. The Special will call at Gobowen and Chirk, returning from Ruabon at 9.30 p.m. The Cambrian Railway Company will also issue tickets at a Single Fare for the Double Journey, by any of the Ordinary Trains, between Whitchurch, Welshpool, and Llanfyllin and Oswestry (inclusive). Arrangements have been made with the Shropshire Union Canal Company for a Boat to start from Maesbury Marsh at Eight a.m., accompanied by a Band. Fare, Is. each. 1256j. J. WATKIN JONES, Hon. Sec. Education. MISS DREW'S Boarding and Day School for Young J? Ladies RE-OPENS TUESDAY, JULY 26th, 1870. A vacancy for an ARTICLED PUPIL. 16, Lower Bridge-street, Chester. 1243j Business Announcements. MESSRS. A. and W. COULSON, Pahlic Ac- l countants and Auditors, Gibraltar House, Church- street, Oswestry. Balance Sheets prepared. Partnership, Executors', and every kind of accounts, adjusted and investigated. Periodical supervision, and Audits undertaken, or Books posted by yearly contract. 8í:ij MR. COETMORE K. JONES, IT AND SURVEYOR, DRAUGHTSMAN, ETC. t j (Successor to A. II. IIA UI?ICB, Estl.). TEMPORARY OFFICES- 4, SALISBURY PARK, WREXHAM. 1. E. EVANS, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent to the Provincial Norwich and London, and London and General Insurance Companies. PROPOSAL FORMS ON APPLICATION. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED WITH PROMPTNESS. Shares in Public Companies bought and sold on Com- mission. References and Security given if required. OFFICE—1, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. 1206j MIDSUMMER AUDITS.  HARPER DIXON, ACCOUNTANT and R PUBLIC AUDITOR. Accounts carefully examined, Balance Sheets, State- ments, Partnership Accounts adjusted, &c., &c. Equi- table terms. CORINTHIAN BUILDINGS, 16,-SOUTH CASTLE STREET,-16, LIVERPOOL. lOlOj E. LEWIS, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM, HAVING been appointed AGENT for D. NICOLL & Co., London, has a larc assort- ment of their celebrated GUINEA WATERPROOF OVERCOATS and other Fashionable Garments. 832j TA TT-n R iV(-' r TA TLORING- TAILORING THOMAS RICHARDS (late Cutter to Mr Jones, Clothier, No. 1, Hope-street, Wrexham), begs to inform his friends and the inhabitants generally that he has commenced business on his own account, and most respectfully solicits their favors, believing that his practical acquaintance with his profession tUicl his experience in the best Houses in Liverpool and Alan- chester, will secure satisfaction. Gentlemen s own Material attended to with promptitude and Moderate Charges. 8, CRESCENT TERRACE, WREXHAM. 1237j JOHN GRIFFITH, TAILOR, 24, YORKE STREE r, WREXHAM, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally, JD that he his. taken the premises lately occupied by Mr Edward Hughes, and from his experience in the lead- ing establishments in town, and strict attention tv busi- ness, hopes to merit a share of public patronage. 1200j ICE CREAMS AND WATER ICES -L Of every variety and flavour, made to order, from ONE PIN L UPWARDS, at W. PEATE'S RESTAURANT, OVERTON ARCADE. FINDLATER'S CELEBRATED DUBLIN STOUT, CASKS FULL '"NGLISH MEASURE, 1064 H. K. ASPINALL, AGEXT. A Splendid New HEARSE, with one or more j: MOURNING COACHES to match, for HIRE, AT THE QUEEN'S p OTEL, OSWESTRY, At very lownd reasonable charges. llOlj BRIDGE VATER FOUNDRY. SHOW ROOII-I-SCOTLAND-STREET, ELLESMERE. WILLIAM CL"Y & SONS beg to inform W their Agricultural friends that they have now a Large Stock of HARVEST MACHINERY, Selected from the Leading Makers, and will be found on ..L'- _L -1,1 ha+- inspection to De one 01 ine most mouem nuu .<> selected Stocks in the county. Including Homsby's Manchester Royal first-prize Reap- ing and Mowing Machines. Ransome and Sims's Royal first-prize Horse Rakes. Howard's new Patent Horse Rakes. Howard's and Ransome & Sims's Haymaking Machines, And every other Implement and Machine that a Farmer requires can be obtained at the new Show Rooms of WILLIAM CLAY & SONS, SCOTLAND-STREET, ELLESMERE. June 30th, 1870. 1245i l Business Announcements. THE LARGEST & MOST VARIED STOCK OF CHILDREN'S & LADIES' STAYS & CORSETS IX THE 1 HIXCIPALITY. TONE S'S. THE ORIGINAL STAY SHOP, 22, QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. Stays made to Order. 1238j MUSLINS, GRENADINES, &c. W. & J. p R I C R A r,, D- Are now submitting a large variety of rRENCH MUSLINS, GRENADINES, COSTUMES, LACE & GRENADINE, SHAWLS, And a full assortment of the NEWEST GOODS for the SUMMER trade. ELEGANT d': RECHERCHE BONNETS, made of the best materials, AT A MTODERATE COST. Erery description of MOURNING GOODS kept in Stock. FUNERALS conductpd with economy under the personal superintendence of Mr WILLIAM PAISHARD. HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. 430j a WE respectfully announce that we have re- W plenished our stock with & very choice a3sortment of NEW SUMMER GOODS, specially adapted for the present SEASON, and embracing an extensive variety of LIGHT SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITINGS, among which will be found some of the best mix. tures produced this Season these we recom- mend forlbusiness and TOURISTS' SUITS. FANCY TROUSERINGS. LIGHT AND WHITE QUILTINGS FOR VESTS. The NEW BERLIN CLOTH for the PRINCE OF WALES' FROOK COAT AND VEST. A large assortment of CLOTHS for WEDDING ORDERS. Instructions for Self-Measurement sent Post Free on application. Orders sent Carriage Free. fJHOMAS ROBERTS & CO. (Late GLOVER and ROBERTS), TAILORS # DRAPERS, 17, TARLETON-STREET, 1086b LIVERPOOL. JOHN L LOYD) CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. A Choice Selection of WALL PAPERS AT REDUCED PRICES! FRENCH INLAID CABINETS IN EBONY AND WALNUT. CURTAIN MATERIALS, CONSISTING OF ASSYRIAN STRIPED REPPS, DAMASKS, ETC., ETC. 1315j PIANOFORTE TUNING. MR. EDWIN HARRISS respectfully informs I the public that he has secured the sevices of Mr J. F. WHITE, Pianoforte Tuner, fonnerly of Bath, and that all orders with which he may be favoured shall re- ceive his prompt attention. 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 131Sj TALBOT INN, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. T. C. HOUGHTON BEOS respectfully to infonn his friends and the Bpnblic generally, that he has taken the above old established inn, where he hopes, by supplying WINES, SPIRITS, ALES AND PORTER, and other REFRESHMENTS OF THE CHOICEST DESCRIPTION AT MODERATE L'RICES, Combined with attention and civility, to merit a share of public patronage. GOOD STABLING AND YARD. WELL-AIRED BEDS. 1285e TT TtIo T* i 171 T\ A rn T71 TV TT7 A fTT- T71 n Ct J J U-tt-Ei A Xli ii JL Hi U VV A I i ft o ELLIS'S RUTHIN SODA WATER ELLIS'S RUTHIN POTASS WATER ELLIS'S RUTHIN SELTZER WATER ELLIS'S RUTIIIN LEMONADE ELLIS'S LITHIA WATER ELLIS'S LITHIA & POTASS WATER FOR GouT-the last-named is a splenditl remedy. EVERY CORK is BRANDED "R. Ellis&-Son, Ruthin," and every label bears their trade mark, without which none is genuine. Sold by Chemists, Hotel-keepers, Confectioners, and Wholesale only from R. ELLIS and Sox, Ruthin, North Wales. öH\Jj MASONRY AND SCULPTURE. W., HENRY rpHOMAS, STONEMASON AND SCULPTOR, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, Begs to thank his ntunerous friends for the liberal patronage they have bestowed upon him since he has commenced business, and to intimate that he is pre- pared to take in orders to any extent for TOMBS and CROSSES, CHIMNEY PIECES, &c., in Marble, Enamelled Slate, or Granite. W. H. T. begs to call special attention to a SUN DIAL that he has constructed on a new principle, the dial portion of which is executed on Slate, and has the advantage of not being subject to magnetic influence while the accuracy with which it is set insures a correct indication of time. W, H. T. has great pleasure in intimating that Sir Roger Palmer has already favoured him with an order for one of these novelties, which has just been fitted up in front of the house, at Cefn Park. MARBLE TABLETS AND MONUMENTS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED AND POLISHED. LETTERING O..Y STOSE AND MARBLE. YARD: Opposite King-street, adjoining St. Mark's Church. 1J H 0 R N I INI A N's TEA Selected from the spring gathering, and imported free from facing powder, is very strong and delicious in flavor. Sold only in packets,—present prices, 2s. 4d.-2s. 8d.—3s.—3s. 4d. and 3s. 8d. per lb. Agents for this District: WREXHAM Potter, Bookseller. OSWESTRY Roberts, Bookseller. LLANGOLLEN Thomas, Bridge-street. WHITCHUUCH Jone9, Chemist, SHREWsnuKY Paytw, Chemist. RUABOX G. Powell, Grocer. CHESTER 3fa),chai)t, Chemist. MOLD IIit(lhes, 22, New-st. WELSHPOOL Williams d; Son. WEM Lee, Chemist. 190y Business Announcements. P,RICE & CO. BOTTLER'S OF EAST INDIA & RUKTON SALE, AM) LONDON An DUBIJX STUUT' Have a large Stock in prime condition. 991f WHISKKY WHISKEY WHISKEY!! t V Try MUliLESS'.S IKISH WHISKEY At the" VA ULTS, No. 1, YOHKE-STREET, For CASH at lSs. per Gallon. 698j THE OLD SWA N BR E W E R Y' ± ABBOT-STREET, WREXHAM (POll PRIVATE FAMILIES OXLY), EDWARD LOVATT, PROPRIETOR, AUCL JONKHIT ALUFK Agent F-R the Provincial Insurance 'Company TippCl";s Cattle hood, the Wrexham Tent Company. !J9:ij TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. JJ A H V E S T gEER OF QrAUTV, BREWED ESPECIALLY AT THF NAG'S HEAD BREWERY, WREXHAM. Orders now being registered on the most reasonable terms, IN CASKS OF 9, 18, 36, and 54 GALLONS. 1029j GEORGE BARKER, Successor to the late Richard Evans WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, Respectfully invites the notice of the public to his well- selected stock of WINES & SPIRITS, which he sup- plies in bottle or direct from the cask. Burton, Pale, and-Manchester Mild Ales, London and Dublin Porter in cask or bottle. Sample Bottles at Wholesale prices. 990i o V E R TON AND yy ILLIAMS, IMPORTERS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, EAST INDIA PALE ALE, LONDON AND DUBLIN STOUT, MALTSTERS & HOP MERCHANTS, RUTHIN SODA WATER & LEMONADE, ROYAL GERMAN SPA WATER, TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. 1975j OVERTON AND WILLIAMS2 TOWN HALL, WREXHAM, Respectfully invite a trial of their well-selected STOCK OF LlûtíT SUMMER WINES, &c., which they offer at very low prices:— Claret 12/- 15/- 18/- 2Dj- 24/- per doL. Burgundies 18/- 24/- Hocks 36 50/- Champagnes 30/- 30,?- 42/- Port IS 24 30/- 36'  Sherries 18/- 20/- 24/- 30/- Marsala 20 22 Liqueurs—Maraschino, Curasao, Noyau, Cherry Brandy. BASS & ALLSOPP'S BITTER BEER Do CASK AXD BOTTLE. London and Dublin Stout in Cask and Bottle. DETAILED WINE LIST ON APPLICATION. June, 1870. 1172j THE GUINEA WREXHAM. PALE INDIA ALE, Of a delicate Straw Colour and fine flavour, BREWED EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY USE, at the NAG'S HEAD BREWERY, WREXHAM, SUMMER SEASON, 1870. The Celebrated PALE INDIA ALE. THE GÙIKEA AVREXHAN 18 gallons for 21s. 9 eallons for lfk M Delivered within 200 miles of Wrexham Carrictge Pi-ee. H. K. ASPINALL, 1032j BREWER AND MALTSTER. NOTICE. THE ROYAL DENBIGHSHIRE MILITIA BAND. JL having lately had a PROFESSIONAL Master- engaged by the Officers, have made great improvement, and are available for Pic-Nics, Clubs, or Dance Parties. The newest and most fashionable Music is now per- formed by this Band in London style. Applications to be made to CHARLES JENNINGS, Band Master, 1294 No. 2. Bryn Issa Terrace, Wrexham.. JOHN M ORISON, ARCHITECT J: SURVEYOR, 10, KING-STREET, WREXHAM, FOR 21 years resident Architect and Superintendent JL* of Works to the late Marquess of Westminster. Designs, Working Phms, and Specificatijiis of-Build- iiigs supplied. Also Works Superintended, Measured, and Accounts made out on the most moderate terms. 1252j- BRISTOL MINERAL WATERS. SUMMERS (late Rouglisedge & Summers), Largest Manufacturers in the West of England. MANUFACTURERS FOR 60. YEARS. INVENTORS OF LEMONADE. PATRONISED BY HER MAJESTY. Pronounced by Connoisseurs "the best Soda Water. Sold by Chemists and Wine Merchants in Englantt and Wales. Agent:—J. F. EDISBURY, 1251j 3, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, HARVEST, 1870. H ORNSBY'S, HOWARD'S, SAMUELSON'S. MOWERS ANI) REAPERS. HORSE RAKES, HAY-MAKING MACHINES. Scythes, Pikels, Rates, Thatching Cord BY ALL THE efST MAKERS, AT R. O. JONES'S, GENERAL IRONMONGER AND TINMAN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEP(A1; THE GOLDEN PADLOCK, 945j 41, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. TO PIC-NIC AND PLEASURE PARTIES. BRAKES & WAGGONETTES FOR HIRE AT THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, OSWESTRY. 1099j CHOPS AND SIEAKS AT ANY HOUR. AN ORDINARY ON THURSDAYS AT 12-30, At W. PEATE'S RESTAURANL, OVERTON ARCADE. ALTER JONES, 1, Queen's Head Yard, OSWESTRY, SALOP, REGISTERED -P?7?C7??J, BILL ?S ?M. The atrictest attention wiU be paid to a1lš a7?'S-*???<t 0 his care.  (_  Member of the United Kingdom EM  VilT/MvWcM {,. I. ,'?uj!c t.o: } -7i "< .r ¡